CCI Grand River Condo Podcast
CCI Grand River Condo Podcast
How to Hire a Landscaper
Searching for the best fit landscaper for your condo but unsure what qualities to look for? Conversely, have you ever wondered what contractors desire in their clients? In this episode, we dive into the world of landscaping and explore the perspectives of both clients and contractors.
Whether you're a condo board member, owner, property manager, or a contractor, this episode will give you valuable insight, equip you with knowledge to make informed decisions, and help you foster successful partnerships.
Join Michelle as she engages in a conversation with Randy Rego, Condo Manager from Wilson Blanchard Management, and Mike Seager, President of Superb Property Maintenance.
In this insightful episode, we’re exploring:
- Essential factors to consider when hiring a landscaper that aligns with your condominium’s needs
- Different landscaping services, from grass maintenance to snow removal and everything in between
- The importance of effective communication between clients and contractors
- Tips for establishing clear expectations and maintaining a successful working relationship
Thank you to RLB, LLP for the use of their recording studio!
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Presenters, the Canadian Condominium Institute and its representatives will not be held liable in any respect whatsoever for any statement or advice presented herein. These presentations should not be relied upon as a professional opinion or as an authoritative or comprehensive answer in any case. Professional advice should be obtained after discussing all particulars applicable in the specific circumstances to obtain an opinion or report capable of absolving condominium directors from liability [under s. 37 (3) (b) of the Condominium Act, 1998]. Presenters' views expressed are not necessarily those of the Canadian Condominium Institute.